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Martian Child, (2007)

Release Date:
Friday, November 2, 2007

MPAA Rating:
PG

Rating Reason:
For thematic elements and mild language

Genre:
Comedy, Drama

Starring:
John Cusack, Amanda Peet, Bobby Coleman, Sophie Okonedo, Joan Cusack, Oliver Platt, Bobby Coleman

Written By:
Seth Bass, David Gerrold

Director:
Menno Meyjes

Official Site:

Synopsis:
John Cusack plays a science fiction writer who adopts a 6-year-old boy after the death of his fiance...except he's a bit worried by the fact that this boy claims he's from Mars.

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Reviews:
Adopting an Alien
Tim Berroth

Men are from Mars
Mike Furches

Previews:
Overview, Movie Clips, Trailer, Production Notes
David Bruce, Webmaster

Spiritual Articles:
ReelPeople Review (video)
David Bruce, Webmaster

Recommendation: Rent/Netflix it!

Preview
A lady that I work with, and her husband, decided to Fost-adopt some kids. They already have three of their own. They are my heroes, especially after watching all that they go through to try and assimilate these children into their home. This movie is a great representation of the, for lack of a better word, struggle to adopt a child. Yes, it is struggle, but it is a worthy one. She would tell you that and I believe this movie represents that as well.

The little boy does a great job, because (as the extra features show) he is very different than the character he plays. Of course, the brother and sister team of John and Joan Cusack are wonderful. (I'm a big fan; can you tell?) The one thing I wish for was a little more closure in the David (John Cusack) and Harlee (Amanda Peet) love story. Otherwise, a wonderful film that may contribute to people opening their hearts to the children that need us... the many that are waiting to be adopted.

Extra Features
Along with the normal Commentaries and Theatrical Trailers the following were worth a look:

  • “Handle With Care: Working with The Martian Child” documentary - wonderful look at Bobby Coleman and his adorable family
  • “The Real Martian Child” featurette - poignant look at the real David and Dennis
  • Deleted scenes

Look also for another review and interview with Bobby Coleman by fellow Hollywood Jesus writer Michael Furches.


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